“Then, too, the Ju/wa men had an inherent, almost natural bravery that everyone took entirely for granted. They hunted the world’s most dangerous game with quarter-ounce arrows, they stood off lions and dealt with strangers, all without a shred of the bravado or machismo that so characterizes the men of other societies, including ours. The Ju/wa men simply did what men do without making anything of it, and didn't even think of themselves as brave.” CourageBraveryHunter GatherersBushmenJu WasiJu HoansiZhu Wasi Book:The Old Way: A Story of the First People Source: The Old Way: A Story of the First People